Winds of Plague Unveil ‘Never Alone’ Video

Los Angeles based deathcore titans Winds of Plague have unleashed a music video for the track "Never Alone." Directed by Orie McGinness, the video offers up new music from the band's upcoming album, Blood of My Enemy.

"'Never Alone' was actually one of the first songs written for this record and immediately became the balance point for the remaining songs that were to be written," singer Johnny Plague says. "It's not the heaviest song of the record and it isn't the most melodic song of the record. I wanted this to be the first taste of the new album because I feel it best represents the new music showcasing both the dark symphonic arrangements and the vast range of vocal styles used on the record."

The clip to go along with the track tells the story of an apparently possessed woman undergoing an exorcism, one which is ultimately unsuccessful - and that's for a good reason.

"I have always used Winds of Plague music videos as an opportunity to create cinematic shorts. 'Never Alone' is no different," Johnny Plague adds. "We partnered with Enlighten Creative Studio's to tell the story of a misunderstood woman who has harnessed her inner demons to her advantage. I design and produce haunted attractions for my career so it's always fun when I can bring my two worlds together to create these videos."

Winds of Plague will release Blood of My Enemy via Entertainment One Music/Good Fight Music on Oct. 27. The effort will be the follow up to the widely celebrated Resistance LP released in 2013.

"Never Alone" is available as an iTunes instant gratification track for fans who pre-order the LP on iTunes. The song is also available on all streaming platforms starting today. To pre-order the album digitally, click here. For a physical copy, click here.

Winds of Plague will support Suicide Silence on the "10 Year Anniversary of The Cleansing" tour for a handful of dates in December. The poster for the trek can be seen below, and the full run of Winds of Plague dates can be found here.